Lotte Wubben-Moy

Carlotte Mae Wubben-Moy (born 11 January 1999) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Arsenal in the FA Women's Super League. She previously played college soccer for the North Carolina Tar Heels in the United States and has represented England at multiple youth levels from under-15 up to under-21. Wubben-Moy received her first England Women's Senior Camp call up in September 2019.

Lotte Wubben-Moy
Wubben-Moy at the 2019 College Cup
Personal information
Full name Carlotte Mae Wubben-Moy[1]
Date of birth (1999-01-11) 11 January 1999
Place of birth London, England
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
Arsenal
Number 3
Youth career
Arsenal
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2017–2019 North Carolina Tar Heels 62 (6)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2017 Arsenal 11 (0)
2020– Arsenal 8 (1)
National team
2014 England U15 1 (0)
2015–2017 England U17 23 (2)
2017 England U20 1 (0)
2019– England U21 10 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 7 February 2021
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 16 January 2020

Early life

Born in Bow, London, England, to Antonius Wubben, the Dutch owner of Kaizen Furniture Makers - and Claire Moy, English mother. Wubben-Moy attended Olga Primary school, and for secondary school attended Anglo European School where she was named victrix ludorum in 2015 - also attended Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form for her A-Levels. She played football and netball, as well as track and field.[2]

Club career

Arsenal

Having captained the Arsenal development team to one FA WSL Development Cup and two FA Youth Cup wins, Wubben-Moy made her senior debut, aged 16, on 26 July 2015 as a 90th minute substitute during a 2–1 WSL win over Notts County, one of two appearances she made during the 2015 FA WSL season as Arsenal did the cup double winning both the WSL Cup and FA Cup.[3][4]

Despite suffering an injury setback during pre-season ahead of the 2017 FA WSL Spring Series in 2017, Wubben-Moy ended up starting in all eight of Arsenal's Spring Series games as the team finished unbeaten.[3][4]

North Carolina Tar Heels

In autumn 2017, Wubben-Moy moved to the United States to play college soccer, joining ACC team North Carolina Tar Heels.[5] She was a three-year starter at centre-back for UNC and was a second-team All-ACC selection in 2019.[2] She scored her first collegiate goal on 8 September 2019 in an 8–0 win against UNLV Rebels, the first of six goals she scored in her junior year.[6]

In August 2020, Wubben-Moy announced she was forgoing her final year of college eligibility amid uncertainty around the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

Return to Arsenal

Following three seasons with UNC, Wubben-Moy returned to Arsenal, signing a professional contract on 11 September 2020.[8][9]

Wubben-Moy scored her first goal for Arsenal on 11 October 2020 against Brighton and Hove Albion after coming on as a substitute in a 5–0 victory.

International career

Wubben-Moy captained the England under-17 team during the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup as the team reached the quarter-finals.[10][11] Later that year she also captained England at the 2016 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, leading them to a third-place finish.[12]

Career statistics

College

Team Season NCAA Regular Season ACC Tournament NCAA Tournament Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
North Carolina
Tar Heels
2017[13] Div. I 803030140
2018[14] 1503060240
2019[15] 1533261246
Total 38392151626

Club

As of 7 February 2021.[4][16]
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Arsenal 2015 WSL 20002040
2016 10000010
2017 800080
2020–21 810020100
Total 1910040230

Honours

College

North Carolina Tar Heels

Club

Arsenal

References

  1. "List of Players – England" (PDF). FIFA. 24 September 2016. p. 4. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  2. "Lotte Wubben-Moy". University of North Carolina. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  3. "Arsenal Ladies star bursting to get going in SSE Women's FA Cup defence". Ealing Times. 5 March 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  4. "Lotte Wubben-Moy soccerway profile". Soccerway. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  5. "Tar Heel Women's Soccer Adds Nine Newcomers For 2017". UNC Tar Heels Athletics. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  6. "Tar Heels Explode For Most Goals In Seven Years In Win Over UNLV". University of North Carolina Athletics.
  7. "Two UNC Women's Soccer Leading Stars Leave University Due to Unclear Season". SI.com.
  8. "Arsenal re-sign defender Wubben-Moy" via www.bbc.co.uk.
  9. "Lotte Wubben-Moy signs for Arsenal". www.arsenal.com.
  10. Laverty, Richard (28 September 2016). "FA Dispatch: Lotte Wubben-Moy Ready to Take Center Stage at the 2016 U-17 World Cup". Our Game Magazine. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  11. Association, The Football. "Lionesses' World Cup campaign ended by holders Japan". www.thefa.com.
  12. Association, The Football. "Joy for England Women's U17s who qualify for World Cup". www.thefa.com.
  13. "North Carolina Tar Heels 2017 season stats" (PDF). www.goheels.com. North Carolina Tar Heels. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  14. "North Carolina Tar Heels 2018 season stats" (PDF). www.goheels.com. North Carolina Tar Heels. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  15. "North Carolina Tar Heels 2019 season stats" (PDF). www.goheels.com. North Carolina Tar Heels. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  16. "WSL Player Stats". womenscompetitions.thefa.com.
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